Wigmore toured in 2008, including at the Cross Town Revue in Auckland, New Zealand, and in December 2008, toured with musicians John Mellencamp and Sheryl Crow in New Zealand. Wigmore toured with Australian artist, Pete Murray, on his national tour in August/September 2008. The EP features renowned Australian musician John Butler on ukulele on Wigmore's song "SOS". Wigmore was the first artist signed with Island Records, a partner company with Universal Music Group, Australia. The EP was certified Gold in New Zealand on June 7, 2009, selling over 7,500 copies.Įxtended Play was released in Australia on 2 August 2008 by Island Records. Released in 2008, it has peaked at number ten in the New Zealand charts. It was produced by Tony Buchen (Blue King Brown, The Whitlams, Macromantics, Kid Confucius) and contains the tracks "Hallelujah", "These Roses", "SOS", "Under My Skin", and "Easy Come Easy Go". "Hallelujah" was also featured in the season 6 finale of One Tree Hill.Įxtended Play was Wigmore's first EP. One of those early penned songs, “Hallelujah”, won the US-based International Songwriting Competition in 2004, when she beat 11,000 songwriting aspirants from 77 countries to become the youngest and only unsigned Grand Prize winner in the history of the ISC. Upon her return to New Zealand, she articulated in song, the pain of losing her father.
However, while in Argentina at age 16 her father died of cancer. Virginia "Gin" Wigmore is a New Zealand singer/songwriter who was born in Auckland, New Zealand, where she spent most of her childhood.